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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the more frequently asked questions at Kingwood United Methodist Church. If we left one off please send it to us using the form on the Contact Us page.

What do I do to join the church?
Joining the church primarily involves three steps: being baptized, professing your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, and then making a commitment to be loyal to the United Methodist Church and in particular Kingwood United Methodist Church. If you have already been baptized in another Christian community of faith then we gladly celebrate what God has been doing in your life and do not need to baptize you again. If this is the first time you are making a profession of your faith in Christ we will celebrate with you during this moment. And if you are transfering from another denomination or congregation we will primarily ask for your commitment to KUMC. There are no classes that you must take all though there are some that could help you with many of your questions. Just come forward when you are invited to do so at the end of a worship service and we will welcome you and look forward to discerning the wonderful reason that God is bringing us together in this body.
How can I get involved in a small group?
Getting involved in a smaller group is important so that you can come alongside others in this journey that we call the Christian walk. Many ways to get involved are found throughout the pages of this website. Bible studies offer good opportunites to meet others as do Sunday School classes. Find something that looks interesting and dive in or contact one of the pastors and we can help direct you toward others with whom you might be most comfortable growing. Mostly just be open to where God leads you and be willing to respond to His convicting presence.